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Inga Kichwa
Ingano
Native toColombia
Native speakers11,200
Language familyQuechua
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
inb – Highland Inga
inj – Jungle Inga
Glottologinga1252
ELPInga

Inga Kichwa is classified as Severely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger
Map of Inga Kichwa

Inga Kichwa is a dialect of Kichwa spoken in the Colombian Putumayo region by the Inga people. There are two dialects: Highland Inga, spoken in the Sibundoy valley; and Jungle Inga, spoken on the Putumayo and Japurá Rivers.

References

  1. "🇨🇴 Idioma de Colombia ▷ Lenguas oficiales de los colombianos".
  2. Moseley, Christopher; Nicolas, Alexandre. "Atlas of the world's languages in danger". unesdoc.unesco.org. Retrieved 11 July 2022.

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Languages of Colombia
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Arawakan
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Chocoan
Guajiboan
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Quechuan languages
Quechua I
(Waywash)
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Quechua II
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